A three-month crash-course - Broadcast Journalism

A course structure developed for Taana Academy of Media, RW3M+C68, Wahengbam Leikai, Sagolband Kangabam Leirak Machin, Imphal, Manipur 795004

Objectives: 

A three-month crash-course syllabus for Broadcast media will cover the essentials of broadcast journalism, including reporting, production, ethics, and industry practices. Here's a sample syllabus:

Month 1: Foundations of Electronic News Media

Week 1: Introduction to Broadcast Journalism

  • Overview of electronic news media
  • Role of broadcast journalism in the digital age
  • Understanding different formats (TV, radio, online)

Week 2: News Gathering Techniques

  • Research skills for broadcast journalists
  • Interviewing techniques for audio and video
  • Field reporting and live coverage

Week 3: Writing for Broadcast

  • Scriptwriting fundamentals
  • Writing clear and concise news scripts
  • Adapting print stories for broadcast

Week 4: Video Production Basics

  • Camera operation and framing
  • Lighting techniques for video
  • Basics of video editing

Month 2: Advanced Reporting and Production

Week 5: Investigative Journalism for Broadcast

  • Principles of investigative reporting in electronic media
  • Techniques for conducting undercover investigations
  • Legal and ethical considerations

Week 6: Multimedia Storytelling

  • Incorporating multimedia elements into news stories
  • Interactive graphics and visualizations
  • Podcasting and audio storytelling

Week 7: Broadcast Presentation Skills

  • On-camera presentation techniques
  • Voice modulation and delivery
  • Improving clarity and presence on air

Week 8: Newsroom Operations and Management

  • Understanding the structure of a newsroom
  • Workflow and coordination in electronic media
  • Time management and meeting deadlines

Month 3: Ethics, Specialization, and Final Project

Week 9: Media Law and Ethics in Broadcasting

  • Legal considerations for broadcast journalists
  • Ethical dilemmas in electronic media
  • Maintaining objectivity and fairness

Week 10: Specialized Reporting and Coverage

  • Political journalism and election coverage
  • Sports broadcasting and event coverage
  • Entertainment news reporting

Week 11: Digital Broadcasting and Social Media

  • Digital trends in broadcasting
  • Utilizing social media for news dissemination
  • Online streaming and podcast distribution

Week 12: Final Project and Review

  • Students produce a comprehensive news package or feature story
  • Presentation of projects and peer review
  • Reflection on learning outcomes and future career paths

Throughout the crash course, hands-on exercises, simulations, and real-world assignments should be incorporated to provide practical experience and prepare students for the challenges of working in electronic news media. Guest lectures from industry professionals and site visits to broadcasting facilities can also enhance the learning experience.